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    174 months ago

    Pressure is way harder to deal with than a vacuum, not that i think mars is happening any time soon

    • @[email protected]
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      104 months ago

      Both have unique challenges, but overall brucethemoose is right about the overall cost comparison. For instance, we could easily have a “space elevator” equivalent to the bottom of the ocean, it’d be a fraction of the cost of maintaining a freight network to mars. Pressure is hard to deal with, but not as difficult as it is to get shit out of a gravity well as dense as Earth.

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      54 months ago

      The main point is the usable resources. You’d have a damn near infinite source of usable resources at the bottom of the ocean meanwhile on Mars everything would need to be scavenged or shipped.

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      54 months ago

      The ocean is a lot closer though, which helps